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  • UL s expertise in payment services enables clients a faster time to market for the products, and makes UL the party to go to for innovation and trends in payment like contactless payments, mobile payments and transit solutions.

  • Supports sales by building relationships with customers, requiring a deep understanding of what is in pipeline, obtaining feedback on how UL can do better, what is working well and identifies actions and solutions.

  • At UL, we provide our clients with the tools, guidance and expertise they need to optimize their workplace environmental, health and safety programs.

  • Founded in 1894, UL is a premier safety company with more than a century of proven history, leading the world in enhancing safe living and working environments, facilitating global trade and serving as a trusted source of information and knowledge.

  • Our team draws upon other experts within UL to make sure that final products can be readily certified according to an array of standards in both domestic and foreign market requirements.

Headquarters:Northbrook, IL
Subsidiaries:Innovadex LLC
UL, LLC is a global safety certification company headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois. It maintains offices in 46 countries.
Opened:1894
CEO:Jennifer F. Scanlon (Sep 30, 2019–)
Employees number:14,000+ (2020)

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